Comments (English):As we arrived we asked where could we find the Tambo Hostal and they took us to a very different place. Make sure you ask for the KB Tambo. It is before turning left to the road that takes you to the train station

Comments (English):KB Tambo might be a fine place to stay, but when I got there I cancelled my reservation for four reasons, and looked for another place:

1. They had a child check me in, (and out) which seemed to create a more than usually difficult language barrier between my intermediate Spanish and their being, well, children. To their credit, they didn't argue when I cancelled or make me pay for any nights.2. The room at 7:00 PM was very noisy from the loud restaurant music right downstairs. Granted, the noise may have completely ended by a reasonable bed time. But I like rooms that are as quiet as possible.3. There was no built-in door lock. Instead, only an exterior padlock. So you could lock your belongings in the room when you left, but you couldn't lock anyone OUT while you were sleeping soundly inside. Perhaps this is a quibble for paranoics, but I still didn't like it.4. There was no hot water or any water to speak of in the shower. This last issue probably isn't a fair criticism because I think all Ollanta hostels at that hour of the evening have no water, but I didn't know it at that time.

But the town is a wonderful place, and I was happy staying at a nearby hotel called I think Las Portadas for an equivalent price.

Comments (English):KB Tambo was a perfect place to stay in Ollantaytambo. It was clean and comfortable. The public spaces were well appointed and the staff was friendly. I highly recommend this hostal.

Comments (English):we spent the 4 days here recovering from travellers stomach.the restaurant attached to the hostal served very good food, and it was a good spot for the train to Aguas Calientes / Machu pichu

the room itself was a bit dark and damp with being on ground level and just one window for light, otherwise a good place to stay